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====Names in other languages==== | ====Names in other languages==== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=クッパ城 三の丸 手前 | ||
| | |JapR=Kuppa Jō San no Maru Temae | ||
| | |JapM=Bowser's Castle Third Ward Front | ||
|SpaE=Tercer patio (parte frontal) | |SpaE=Tercer patio (parte frontal) | ||
|SpaEM=Third Courtyard (Front Part) | |SpaEM=Third Courtyard (Front Part) | ||
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| | |Jap=クッパ城 三の丸 奥 | ||
| | |JapR=Kuppa Jō San no Maru Oku | ||
| | |JapM=Bowser's Castle Third Ward Interior | ||
|SpaE=Tercer patio (parte trasera) | |SpaE=Tercer patio (parte trasera) | ||
|SpaEM=Third Courtyard (Back Part) | |SpaEM=Third Courtyard (Back Part) | ||
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===Second Courtyard=== | ===Second Courtyard=== | ||
[[File:SMO Second Courtyard flag.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:SMO Second Courtyard flag.jpg|thumb]] | ||
The spark pylon at the end of Third Courtyard (Rear) leads here. This area is armed with | The spark pylon at the end of Third Courtyard (Rear) leads here. This area is armed with cannons that fire rolling [[bomb]]s, which can be used to destroy metal crates by using Cappy to alter their trajectory. The second story mission, [[Smart Bombing]], takes place here, in which Mario must collect five Moon Shards to spawn a Power Moon. | ||
====Names in other languages==== | ====Names in other languages==== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=クッパ城 二の丸 | ||
| | |JapR=Kuppa Jō Ni no Maru | ||
| | |JapM=Bowser's Castle Second Ward | ||
|SpaE=Segundo Patio | |SpaE=Segundo Patio | ||
|SpaEM=Second Courtyard | |SpaEM=Second Courtyard | ||
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This island is in between the Second Courtyard and Main Courtyard Entrance, and it consists of a [[Crazy Cap]] surrounded by a small garden. Behind the shop is a small sitting area. A [[New Donker]] stands next to a locked door in the back of the shoppe, granting Mario access to a secret area if he is wearing the Samurai Helmet and Samurai Armor. | This island is in between the Second Courtyard and Main Courtyard Entrance, and it consists of a [[Crazy Cap]] surrounded by a small garden. Behind the shop is a small sitting area. A [[New Donker]] stands next to a locked door in the back of the shoppe, granting Mario access to a secret area if he is wearing the Samurai Helmet and Samurai Armor. | ||
There are two [[Jizo]] statues on the side of the shoppe. Mario may capture one and put it in place with the others in the garden to reveal a [[Power Moon]]. He may also break through a cracked stone slab nearby to find a hidden area with a missing Jizo. Once again, getting the Jizo into the correct position reveals a Power Moon. There is then a [[Warp Pipe]] taking Mario back to the surface. In the post-game, [[Princess Peach]] | There are two [[Jizo]] statues on the side of the shoppe. Mario may capture one and put it in place with the others in the garden to reveal a [[Power Moon]]. He may also break through a cracked stone slab nearby to find a hidden area with a missing Jizo. Once again, getting the Jizo into the correct position reveals a Power Moon. There is then a [[Warp Pipe]] taking Mario back to the surface. In the post-game, [[Princess Peach]] and [[Tiara]] visit this area. | ||
====Names in other languages==== | ====Names in other languages==== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=門前の土産物店 | ||
| | |JapR=Monzen no Miyagemonoten | ||
| | |JapM=Souvenir Shop Before the Gate | ||
|SpaE=Tienda de recuerdos | |SpaE=Tienda de recuerdos | ||
|SpaEM=Souvenir Shop | |SpaEM=Souvenir Shop | ||
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| | |Jap=クッパ城 本丸前 | ||
| | |JapR=Kuppa Jō Honmaru Mae | ||
| | |JapM=Bowser's Castle In Front of the Main Ward | ||
|SpaE=Entrada al patio principal | |SpaE=Entrada al patio principal | ||
|SpaEM=Main Courtyard Entrance | |SpaEM=Main Courtyard Entrance | ||
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| | |Jap=クッパ城 本丸入口 | ||
| | |JapR=Kuppa Jō Honmaru Iruguchi | ||
| | |JapM=Bowser's Castle Ward Entrance | ||
|SpaE=Patio principal | |SpaE=Patio principal | ||
|SpaEM=Main Courtyard | |SpaEM=Main Courtyard | ||
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| | |Jap=クッパ城 壱の壁 | ||
| | |JapR=Kuppa Jō Ichi no Kabe | ||
| | |JapM=Bowser's Castle Outer Wall | ||
|SpaE=Muro exterior del Castillo de Bowser | |SpaE=Muro exterior del Castillo de Bowser | ||
|SpaEM=Outer Wall of Bowser's Castle | |SpaEM=Outer Wall of Bowser's Castle | ||
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| | |Jap=クッパ城 弐の壁 | ||
| | |JapR=Kuppa Jō Ni no Kabe | ||
| | |JapM=Bowser's Castle Inner Wall | ||
|SpaE=Muro interior del Castillo de Bowser | |SpaE=Muro interior del Castillo de Bowser | ||
|SpaEM=Inner Wall of Bowser's Castle | |SpaEM=Inner Wall of Bowser's Castle | ||
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| | |Jap=クッパ城 天守下 | ||
| | |JapR=Kuppa Jō Tenshushita | ||
| | |JapM=Bowser's Castle Beneath the Keep | ||
|SpaE=Bajo el torreón del Castillo de Bowser | |SpaE=Bajo el torreón del Castillo de Bowser | ||
|SpaEM=Beneath the Keep of Bowser's Castle | |SpaEM=Beneath the Keep of Bowser's Castle | ||
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| | |Jap=クッパ城 決戦場 | ||
| | |JapR=Kuppa Jō Kensenjō | ||
| | |JapM=Bowser's Castle Showdown Arena | ||
|SpaE=Plaza de combate | |SpaE=Plaza de combate | ||
|SpaEM=Combat Square | |SpaEM=Combat Square | ||
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| | |Jap=空に浮かぶ小島 | ||
| | |JapR=Sora ni Ukabu Kojima | ||
| | |JapM=Islet Floating in the Sky | ||
|Rus=Платформа в небе | |Rus=Платформа в небе | ||
|RusR=Platforma v nebe | |RusR=Platforma v nebe | ||
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{{main|List of regional coins in Bowser's Kingdom}} | {{main|List of regional coins in Bowser's Kingdom}} | ||
There are a total of 100 regional coins that can be found in Bowser's Kingdom, which take the form of [[wikipedia:Koban_(coin)|kobans]] with Bowser's insignia on them. | There are a total of 100 regional coins that can be found in Bowser's Kingdom, which take the form of [[wikipedia:Koban_(coin)|kobans]] with Bowser's insignia on them. | ||
'''Starting Area / Odyssey - 4 coins''' | |||
*'''4 coins:''' Above the entrance door. | |||
'''Third Courtyard (Front) - 4 coins''' | |||
*'''4 coins:''' In plain sight at the end of a roof. | |||
'''Third Courtyard (Rear) - 8 coins''' | |||
*'''4 coins:''' Behind a wall near the exit spark pylon, accessible via Pokio. | |||
*'''4 coins:''' On top of the easternmost wall. | |||
'''Second Courtyard - 23 coins''' | |||
*'''3 coins:''' On a ledge east of the checkpoint flag. | |||
*'''3 coins:''' In a nook near some Spinies. | |||
*'''3 coins:''' Beyond the easternmost roof. | |||
*'''3 coins:''' On a plaster wall below the tall building, accessible via Pokio. | |||
*'''4 coins:''' Behind the northeast wall of the courtyard, accessible via Pokio. | |||
*'''4 coins:''' On top of the tall building. | |||
*'''3 coins:''' On the northwest roof. | |||
'''Souvenir Shop - 3 coins''' | |||
*'''3 coins:''' On the roof of the Crazy Cap shop. | |||
'''Main Courtyard Entrance - 3 coins''' | |||
*'''3 coins:''' On the roof on the right. | |||
'''Main Courtyard - 12 coins''' | |||
*'''3 coins:''' Above the main gates on the roof. | |||
*'''3 coins:''' To the right of the gate facing the entrance. | |||
*'''3 coins:''' To the left of the gate facing the main keep. | |||
*'''3 coins:''' In the left pool. | |||
'''Outer Wall - 10 coins''' | |||
*'''3 coins:''' Near the checkpoint flag, obtained by capturing a Pokio and dropping down. | |||
*'''4 coins:''' On the rightmost wall circle. | |||
*'''3 coins:''' In the middle of the leftmost wall circle. | |||
'''Inner Wall - 6 coins''' | |||
*'''3 coins:''' On a ledge below the checkpoint flag. | |||
*'''3 coins:''' On the left side of the moving walls. | |||
'''Beneath the Keep - 24 coins''' | |||
*'''3 coins:''' Above the On Top of the Spinning Tower room door, accessible via jumping off the Dashing Above the Clouds beanstalk. | |||
*'''3 coins:''' On the other side of the poison pool from the last coins, on a platform. | |||
*'''3 coins:''' Above the poison pool located below the Bowser's Kingdom Treasure Vault area. | |||
*'''3 coins:''' On the wall during the ascent to Bowser's Castle Treasure Vault, accessible via Pokio. | |||
*'''3 coins:''' Under the bridge, obtained by capturing the Lakitu on the right side. | |||
*'''3 coins:''' Above the gate in front of the spark pylon, accessible via a slingshot in the northwest corner (requires Lakitu). | |||
*'''3 coins:''' On the keep roof, on the left side. | |||
*'''3 coins:''' On a lantern after taking the spark pylon to the keep roof and dropping down onto the Bowser statue. | |||
'''Showdown Arena - 3 coins''' | |||
*'''3 coins:''' In plain sight, up the flag. | |||
==Crazy Cap items== | ==Crazy Cap items== | ||
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|[[File:SMO Bowser's Kingdom Sticker Souvenir.png|100px]]<br>Bowser's Kingdom Sticker | |[[File:SMO Bowser's Kingdom Sticker Souvenir.png|100px]]<br>Bowser's Kingdom Sticker | ||
|{{anchor|Bowser's Kingdom Sticker}}''A sticker inspired by Bowser's Castle.'' | |{{anchor|Bowser's Kingdom Sticker}}''A sticker inspired by Bowser's Castle.'' | ||
|[[File:SMO Art - Regional Coin (Bowser's).svg|20px]] | |[[File:SMO Art - Regional Coin (Bowser's).svg|20px]] 5 | ||
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===Bowser's Kingdom=== | ===Bowser's Kingdom=== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=クッパの国 | ||
| | |JapR=Kuppa no kuni | ||
| | |JapM=Bowser's Country | ||
|Spa=Reino de Bowser | |Spa=Reino de Bowser | ||
|SpaM=Bowser's Kingdom | |SpaM=Bowser's Kingdom | ||
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===Bowser's Castle=== | ===Bowser's Castle=== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=クッパ城 | ||
| | |JapR=Kuppa-jō | ||
| | |JapM=Bowser Castle | ||
|Spa=Castillo de Bowser | |Spa=Castillo de Bowser | ||
|SpaM=Bowser's Castle | |SpaM=Bowser's Castle | ||
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}} | }} | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Many ornaments strewn throughout the kingdom, such as the [[wikipedia:Nobori|nobori]] and the [[wikipedia:Traditional lighting equipment of Japan#Chōchin|chōchin]], contain the kanji {{hover|寿|ことぶき}} (''kotobuki''), which means "long life". Some chōchin additionally contain the compound {{hover|空覇|そらは}} (can also be read as ''kuppa'', Bowser's Japanese name), literally meaning "celestial supremacy". Put together, the kanji translates as "Long live King Bowser!" | *Many ornaments strewn throughout the kingdom, such as the [[wikipedia:Nobori|nobori]] and the [[wikipedia:Traditional lighting equipment of Japan#Chōchin|chōchin]], contain the kanji {{hover|寿|ことぶき}} (''kotobuki''), which means "long life". Some chōchin additionally contain the compound {{hover|空覇|そらは}} (can also be read as ''kuppa'', Bowser's Japanese name), literally meaning "celestial supremacy". Put together, the kanji translates as "Long live King Bowser!" | ||
*The kingdom's industry (hanafuda cards) may be a reference to Nintendo's origins as a card company. | *The kingdom's industry (hanafuda cards) may be a reference to Nintendo's origins as a card company. | ||
*The Bowser statues seen during the boss battles against Topper and Hariet are based on the Japanese gods ''{{wp|Fūjin}}'', the god of winds, and ''{{wp|Raijin}}'', the god of thunder, respectively. | *The Bowser statues seen during the boss battles against Topper and Hariet are based on the Japanese gods ''{{wp|Fūjin}}'', the god of winds, and ''{{wp|Raijin}}'', the god of thunder, respectively. | ||
*While capturing a [[spark pylon]] in this kingdom, the sound it makes to the music is replaced by {{wp|Koto (instrument)|koto}} samples to reflect its Japanese theme. Additionally, if specific music is played in the [[List of Super Mario Odyssey media|Music List]], the sound will slow down. | *While capturing a [[spark pylon]] in this kingdom, the sound it makes to the music is replaced by {{wp|Koto (instrument)|koto}} samples to reflect its Japanese theme. Additionally, if specific music is played in the [[List of Super Mario Odyssey media|Music List]], the sound will slow down. | ||
*Bowser's Kingdom is the only kingdom in ''Super Mario Odyssey'' to have no gameplay released by Nintendo prior to the game's release. | |||
==References== | ==References== |